Seattle at the American Hotel
HI - Seattle at the American Hotel
520 S. King Street
98104 Seattle
USA
Tel.
1 206 622 5443
Fax.
1 206 299 4141
Customer Rating
| 88% | |
| 88% | |
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| 82% |
Hostelling International Seattle at the American Hotel offers a great value-oriented stay and a convenient location in the International District/Chinatown/Japantown of downtown Seattle just one block east of Union Station, which is a main Sound Transit Link Light Rail stop from Seattle-Tacoma (SeaTac) International Airport. We are also two blocks east of King Street Station, which is the Amtrak train station on the railroad lines to and from Portland (Oregon), Vancouver (British Columbia, Canada), and Spokane.
Almost every bus stops across the street from these train stations, which serve as a regional transit hub for Seattle and its neighborhoods, including but not limited to Belltown, Ballard, Capitol Hill (home to Seattle University and Seattle Central Community College), First Hill (home to the three major hospitals: Harborview Medical Center, Swedish Medical Center, and Virginia Mason Medical Center), Fremont, Georgetown, Queen Anne (home to Seattle Pacific University), South Lake Union, University District (known as the U-District and home to the University of Washington), and Wallingford. Buses also leave from this location to Bellevue, Everett (and Boeing), Kirkland, Olympia (the state capital), Redmond (home of Microsoft), Renton (and Boeing), and Tacoma (and its many museums).
Other amenities in our establishment include free WiFi access to the Internet, TV room, library, computer room, coin-operated washers & dryers, storage lockers, and 24-hour kitchen and dining area. Uwajimaya Asian Grocery Store is one block away so guests can bring their own food back to prepare or reheat at the American Hotel, or one may eat at the many inexpensive restaurants in the area, including a bakery, Taiwan Restaurant and sandwich shop in our very own building.
We are a safe, clean, affordable, and modern hostel with both private rooms and dorm room beds in a historic hotel building from 1926 that was renovated in 2009. We are a few blocks south of City Hall and a couple blocks east of Pioneer Square (home of the Underground Tour) and the Puget Sound waterfront piers with ferry service to the San Juan Islands, Vashon Island, and Victoria (British Columbia, Canada).
The sport stadiums – Safeco Field (home of the Seattle Mariners of Major League Baseball (MLB)) and Qwest Field (home of the Seattle Seahawks of the National Football League (NFL) and Seattle Sounders FC of Major League Soccer (MLS)) – are just a few blocks southwest of us and within easy walking distance.
Access to other public and tourist attractions such as the Seattle Center (via Monorail), Space Needle, Experience Music Project (EMP)/Science Fiction Museum, Key Arena (home of the Seattle Storm and many music concerts), Pike Place Market, and Seattle Public Library are a short walk or bus ride (which is free downtown during business hours).
We accommodate all types of travelers visiting Seattle, Washington State, and the Pacific Northwest. We are a great choice for those traveling alone or with a group as we can accommodate up to 294 people. Although historically known as “youth hostels”, we serve all ages from families with kids to high school students, college students, university students, those in the workforce, retirees, and senior citizens. We are accessible and comfortable for people of all ages and nationalities. Please feel free to contact us at any time with questions or to check availability.
Hostel bed capacity
| Beds per room: | Total beds |
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| Number of rooms: | 18 | 18 | 50 | 4 | 286 |
Opening times
| Opening times (daily/weekly): | We are open 24 hours a day. Check-in begins at 3 pm and check out occurs by 11 am. Although your room may not be available before our official check-in time, you are welcome to check-in earlier, store your bags, and enjoy our common room amenities. |
| Opening times (over the year): | We are open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year! |
Street Map and Route Planning
Directions
| Bus: | Greyhound Bus Lines provides inter-city bus travel throughout the USA. It is located 1.5 miles north of the American Hotel at: 811 Stewart St. Seattle, WA 98101 206-628-5526 www.greyhound.com To get to the American Hotel from the Greyhound Station: Walk South on 9th Avenue for 2 blocks until you get to the Metro Bus Tunnel. Walk down to the southbound station (Bay C) and hop on any bus. The bus is free between 6am and 7pm, otherwise the bus will cost $2.25 (change is not given on the bus). Get off at the International District/Chinatown stop. Walk one block east on S King St. (toward the large red Chinese gate). We are at 520 S King St. |
| Metro: | Public transit is provided by King County Metro Transit (http://transit.metro.kingcounty.gov/). Most buses originate a block or two away from our building on S. Jackson St. In addition, riding Metro Transit is free between 6 a.m. and 7 p.m. daily in Downtown Seattle. The Ride Free Area (RFA) extends from the north at Battery St. to S. Jackson St. on the south, and east at 6th Avenue to the waterfront on the west. |
| Parking: | Metered pay parking for up to two hours is available on the street from 8 am to 8 pm Monday - Saturday. Street parking is free from 8 pm to 8 am Monday - Saturday and also all day on Sunday. There are also several pay parking lots in the neighborhood, including one directly across the street. |
| Sea port: | We are located within walking distance from the docks on the waterfront, including the cruise terminal port and the local ferries. |
| Location: | We are located at 520 S. King St., which is one block east of Union Station in the International District of Downtown Seattle. |
| Rail: | Amtrak stops two blocks away at King Street Station (www.amtrak.com/servlet/ContentServer?pagename=Amtrak/am2Station/Station_Page&code=SEA). Trains from Seattle go north to Vancouver (British Columbia, Canada), south to Portland (Oregon) and California, and east to Spokane (and then on through Montana to Chicago and the East Coast). |
| Airport: | Seattle-Tacoma International Airport (SeaTac) is located approximately twelve miles south of downtown Seattle. Their address is: Main Terminal Building 17801 International Blvd. (Pacific Highway S.) SeaTac, WA 98158-1202 Take the light rail for $2.75. Get off at International District/Chinatown. Cross 5th Avenue and walk EAST 1 block on S. King Street towards 6th Avenue. (Approximately 30 minute trip) OR By car from the Airport to the American Hotel, go as follows: Follow signs towards I-5 North Take I-5 North for approximately 11 miles Take the Dearborn St./James St. exit (#164A) toward Madison St. Turn Left onto S. Dearborn St./WA-167. Continue to follow S. Dearborn St. for approximately 0.4 miles Turn Right onto 6th Ave. S. for 0.2 miles Stop at S. King St. American Hotel is on the Northwest corner. Unloading zone in the front of the building. Parking (2-hour) is available on the street. Longer-term pay parking available in the lot across the street. Check out their website for all transportation options (www.portseattle.org/seatac/ground/publictransit.shtml). Sound Transit runs their Light Rail directly from the SeaTac Airport to Union Station in the International District, which is one block west of the HI-Seattle at the American Hotel. Check out their schedule directly at www.soundtransit.org/x11204.xml. |
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Facilities
| Discounts and concessions available | Family rooms available | ||
| Suitable for wheelchair users | Breakfast in price | ||
| Hostel open 24h | Lift | ||
| TV room | Self-catering kitchen | ||
| Groups welcome | Common room(s) | ||
| Sheets in price | Laundry facilities | ||
| Cycle rental available at or near the hostel | Internet access | ||
| Credit card accepted | Café/Bar | ||
| Currency exchange at or near hostel | Games room | ||
| Individual traveller welcome | Luggage Store | ||
| Lockers available | Non smoking room/area | ||
| Basic store available at or near the hostel | Green Hostel |
Customer Reviews HI - Seattle at the American Hotel
| 27 Jan 2012 Tamra, USA | 83% | |
| The rooms were nice but extremely hot and the hallway lights are so bright, it was hard to sleep. Hostel response: | ||
| 25 Jan 2012 Elika, USA | 93% | |
| Quite clean, plenty of bathrooms both public and private. Bed reservation gets you sheets, pillow, a nice quilt, and a towel; decent sized lockers in the room (bring your own lock). All the doors are card-access secured. Kitchen is well-equipped and well-organized and also very clean. It's practically across the street from the light rail stop and *lots* of buses. Chinese food of all kinds nearby and open late, and an Asian supermarket is also a few blocks away. Staff is pretty friendly, and you really can't beat the convenience. :) Hostel response: | ||
| 24 Jan 2012 Jacinta, Australia | 77% | |
| Nice hostel and breakfast, okay location, helpful staff... would stay there again. Hostel response: | ||
| 21 Jan 2012 Whit, USA | 97% | |
| Very close to light rail that takes you to and from SEA-TAC airport Hostel response: | ||
| 17 Jan 2012 Michael, Australia | 80% | |
| don't light a smoke anyware in the general area unless you wont a lot of new friends. Hostel response: | ||
| 11 Jan 2012 Gino, Peru | 77% | |
| Nice Place to stay. | ||
| 07 Jan 2012 Sarah, USA | 83% | |
| Great neighborhood, and a a nice international vibe at the hostel. Hostel response: | ||
| 04 Jan 2012 Sabrina, Germany | 100% | |
| we were deeply contented with the hostel. it was very clean and friendly there. i liked the atmosphere and the place were it is (directly in chinatown). great that you didn´t have to pay for the towel and that everybody cleaned up after breakfast. Hostel response: | ||
| 27 Dec 2011 Tomomi, Japan | 90% | |
| I was so nice time in there. Hostel response: | ||
| 25 Dec 2011 Chris, USA | 90% | |
| I would just say get a more robust WI-FI router. Hostel response: | ||
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